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Country Analysis
Hitting the ground running
Energy-rich Middle Eastern state Qatar is poised for rapid change. With one of the biggest development projects in the world underway, its undeveloped insurance industry is targeted for massive reform. Helen Yates considers the country's bid to attract the world's insurers and reinsurers.
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Features
Not what it says on the tin
A round-up of some key cases in the UK and the US in 2006 highlights some basic issues with follow-the-settlement and claims cooperation clauses, explain Ian McKenna, Wendy Allen-Rodney, Matthew Ingber and Jordan Rosenfeld.
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FSA recognises industry solution to contract certainty
"Through their concerted hard work they have addressed an issue here in the UK that affects insurance globally."
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FSA recognises industry solution to contract certainty
FSA has announced that the insurance industry has met the challenge to achieve contract certainty in the UK.
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Marsh reacts to EU investigations
Marsh has welcomed the findings contained in the interim report on business insurance published today by the EU Competition Commission
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Florida "mortgaging economic future"
New legislation passed in Florida stepped away from the abyss, according to the PCI
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PCI warning on Florida Legislature
The PCI has warned Florida homeowners about the consequences of insurance subsidies
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Life insurers push for reserve relief
Principles-based reserve methods may be in place for life insurance products by 2009 says AM Best
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PCI: TRIA a top priority for 2007
The PCI will focus on TRIA, cat issues and regulatory modernisation in 2007
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New protocol to tackle reinsurance disputes
Protocol seeks to reduce the time and cost of resolving reinsurance disputes


